Another year, another honey cake. Another opportunity for resolution, reconnection, and return (teshuva). In order to “return,” we need to depart. When we become a bat mitzvah, when we go off to college, start a new job, or move to across the country, there are farewells and thank you’s to impart. As Rosh Hashanah approaches, we not only enter a new year but exit the old one, and so it is a time for us to ask, “How do we honor our endings?” Read more »

2010 Institute for Educators

It’s September and students and teachers across the country have returned to their classrooms. Education, a foundation of our Jewish culture, is celebrated here at the archives. In an interview with Etta King, JWA’s Education Program Manager, we hear first hand about her role at JWA, which integrates her identities as a Jew, an educator, and a feminist. You can listen to Etta’s animated discussion of the Natalia Twersky Educator Award, given to a teacher who works in a Jewish setting and uses JWA materials creatively. Find out how you can apply.

Ever wonder what happens behind the doors of JWA at One Harvard Street? You can get an insider’s glimpse of our world, our staff, our zest for “sharing stories and inspiring change” by reading a letter written by Gabrielle Orcha, who interned as blogger-in-chief for Jewesses with Attitude this summer. Her post begins: “It is with great pleasure that I write to you from a very special seat, at a very significant desk, at the offices of the Jewish Women’s Archive…” Read more »

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How do you accidentally become a Jewish historian?Find out when Etta tells all. Learn more »